Dr. Tom Ferraro is a world renowned sport psychologist with a Ph. D. from SUNY Stony Brook. He has more than 25 years of experience working with professional teams, coaches and Olympic athletes across a broad range of sports.
He is unique in the world of sport psychology by being board certified as a psychoanalyst which allows him to properly diagnose and treat the symptoms the athlete brings to the office and also to help them understand the underlying reasons for self-defeat.He publishes internationally and has been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The London Times.
He is unique in the world of sport psychology by being board certified as a psychoanalyst which allows him to properly diagnose and treat the symptoms the athlete brings to the office and also to help them understand the underlying reasons for self-defeat.He publishes internationally and has been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The London Times.
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The hidden world of team sports is typically filled with conflicts including jealousy, unspoken resentments, cliques, and acting out. The coach is left with the enormous challenge of managing these dynamics which often leads to stress reactions in the coach. Dr. Ferraro has been team psychologist for the Womens United Soccer Association where he ran team meetings and conducted individual therapy with team members.
Dr. Ferraro has publishes extensively in the US, Asia and Europe. He has had syndicated columns in magazines and newspapers and has book chapters on sport psychology. His book Yin & Yang; Tales of Neurotic Golfers is based upon a cartoon strip he has published for the last fifteen years.
He has been a regular guest on both national television and radio shows providing commentary on global sporting events like the Super Bowl, the US Open and the Olympics.His worked has been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the London Times and Newsday. He was recently featured in the film Six Innings to Destiny where is described in detail the characteristics of the best coaches.
He has been a regular guest on both national television and radio shows providing commentary on global sporting events like the Super Bowl, the US Open and the Olympics.His worked has been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the London Times and Newsday. He was recently featured in the film Six Innings to Destiny where is described in detail the characteristics of the best coaches.
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